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Old 07-14-2005, 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Rlockyer
Well... whether it's a "knowen fact" or not, you've got more than two people right here on this thread that are in complete disagreement with you.

Stock pads lasted 40k.
Replacement pads (Toyota) lasted 40k.
Next replacement was Wheeler's E-911 pads. I've got 40k on them and they don't even look like they're down 50%.

I've had My Tundra long enought to know it's a POS on this issue not to mention there are plenty of other owners out there with the same issues check out the countless number of thread's on this issue beyond that it's an "OK" truck with the exception of pretty Crappy brakes . . Stock pads life 25K really Not hardly on mine Before I had Toyota phase in this 03 brake upgrade TSB I was getting like 5 to 6k on miles before there was no pad life at all.Rlockyer seem's to me I would never Buy anything period On the first batch from Toyota and even still this Truck hasn't received enought upgrades to make me buy another one In this body style beyond the small tweeks and faced lifted grill and bumper it still hasnt changed that very much since 2000 .When the New Tundra comes out I'll wait a year or two before I trade this one out . I am very aware on the next truck as far as new features and new options and hopefully it doesn't let us down..
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